The Congress: President Dawes

Out of Boston, starting at scratch
with Paul Revere one spring night in 1775, William Dawes did his share
in awakening the countryside to the news that the British were
comingalthough Revere got most of the credit. Out of Lincoln, Neb.,
starting at scratch with Charles W. Bryan, one of William Dawes'
descendants set out on a long ride into U. S. politics. It is not yet
determined which of them will get the more credit, although it appears
that DawesCharles Gates Dawes it is this timeappears to have made
greater headway...